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Reprints on Axillary Masses in Breast Cancer: A Review
In 1986, John Swales, the Editor of English for Specific Purposes, researched on the worldwide traffic in the reprint request (RR) and wrote about me as “the only active researcher that I have traced in the RR area” [1]. Perhaps, a sequel to this honor is to use the dozen reprints which I collected during the 1980-1989 period to expatiate on the intriguing phenomenon of how the axillary lymph nodes have been featuring so much in breast cancer cases [2-13].